Next Thursday, march 11th, I will be at Expoelearning Europe 2004. The Congress is three days long (10th to 12th) but as two colleagues are speaking one on Wednesday and another one on Friday, I’ll only attend Thursday’s sessions, all of them a monographic about e-Learning and Free Software.

Here’s a little table of contents of these sessions:

Concepts and processes of Free Software in Education, by Carlos Moreno

Proprietary Software vs. Free Software, by Antonio Calvo

Free Software breaks the barrier through e-Learning, by Albert Calvet

Scalability and high disposal of e-Learning solutions, by Pablo de la Red Blanco

I am really interested in Free Software e-Learning solutions, as I think it is a good option for non-profits to run e-Learning platforms at a reasonable cost and be able to implement e-Learning programmes for underdeveloped countries or for their own organization.

There’re other solutions, of course, as you can see, for example, in my previous post ;)

I am professor at the School of Law and Political Science of the Open University of Catalonia,
and researcher at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute and the eLearn Center of that university.
I am also the director of the Open Innovation project at Fundació Jaume Bofill.